Die Geistesgeschichtliche Lage Des Heutigen Parlamentarismus. by Carl Schmitt
A sharp critique arguing that modern parliamentary institutions have become largely performative—forums of rhetorical debate and public spectacle rather than bodies that make decisive political choices. It claims that mass democracy, party competition and media-driven publicity have transformed representation into quantitative aggregation and empty procedure, eroding the preconditions for meaningful parliamentary decision-making and opening the way for extra-parliamentary, plebiscitary, or concentrated forms of authority.
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- 1923
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